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War is Kind
Stephen Crane
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Stephen Crane's 'War is Kind' is a collection of poems that delves into the harsh realities of war and the toll it takes on individuals and society. Written in a concise and poignant style, Crane's use of gritty imagery and stark language creates a haunting effect on the reader. This work was published in 1899, during a time of renewed interest in war literature, making it a significant contribution to the genre. Crane's ability to capture the emotional and psychological effects of war sets 'War is Kind' apart from other works of its time. Each poem offers a unique perspective on the horrors of war, leaving a lasting impact on the reader. Stephen Crane, known for his realistic portrayal of life and his experiences as a war correspondent, drew inspiration from his observations and interactions with soldiers during the Spanish-American War. His firsthand accounts of battle scenes and the human condition during war served as the foundation for 'War is Kind', giving the collection an authentic and sincere voice. Crane's own brief but intense exposure to war shaped his writing, allowing him to convey the brutality and senselessness of conflict. I highly recommend 'War is Kind' to readers interested in exploring the emotional and psychological consequences of war through poetry. Crane's raw and unfiltered depiction of war offers valuable insights into the human experience during times of conflict, making this collection a powerful and thought-provoking read.
Details
- Publisher
- Good Press
- Published
- 2020-03-16
- Pages
- 20
- Language
- EN
- Categories
- Poetry / American / African American & Black, Poetry / African
- ISBN-13
- Unavailable
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